West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Nov 1899, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

We ‘0 â€"â€"â€" bought. Hyphened ttedâ€"Iike mouse-trap, etters on the verge of _ a rule, the best so- 3 letters; Pand Word Taking re- “d letters. Each play- iith three, and spreads , face upwards. It FL word he must quick- [ or _the opposite side on, like it g» 1 most contradic ple like a beauvi h'rm-L_ he Play- tory ro- n a Very ke his word for him. I: in turn draws a let- y his others. The addâ€" I'ally makes another nce, he who 'had aws an t can make lurals do not count. _ it cannor be allowed ito crafts, though it to scab, etc. ‘ Great aired, for he who is atomime is hissed retire to think out ey act the right ped, and the other .come actors instead 1' turn. This game to the native in- is is a quiet game; 0 join in it, except . the room, and dur- ~ thimble is placed here it IS visible 'nent. The search- ltogether and pro- e thimble. When a must say nothinge tquietly sit down; e it' after a good it. Any small ar- f a thim‘ble 13 not arties. Halt remain 0036 a word, the oth- ,the room. Say “that 5 “rain." One of the to door and calls to lymes thh ‘pain."’ 3 outside arrange a : come in and act a loomedy, beating one br “cane." This be- , Letter Game each side ’ a word! to guess. Three nt of the selected word he gamers, and care to give such a combin- rords contain. “Geran‘ word-nit) bei g ngen ,, \r___- ‘ 3. Now very few En proper names nor Latin I being permitted, have in succession. If the Bother word, however, f they had guessed the is, the successful side e to lose his newly- harper adversary. s a game wnicb never ryment. The playeys :7 marks as there are guessed word. Then 2, if sure of their word, me combination again. rchase a letter to help zite sidg comiting one ,y proverbs lultaneousfy, bs is restrict ,ayers as the] iances, Others m.-- . Deed Jugs. homabow a Word striééed b3 3 there My Bow" chines! IS and arrow; tc but require With UH! Pail WE \‘. V 1‘. é. 111%1.1(1 Winter. 2., 33d Cbathcm $1.27 ”2% BE “hm . .' V I»: .A‘ ‘ ‘2 ml :1 {5.} 1" Load Of sComing. ' mm. a: we have Special} 3131:1115 to offer in PAP RUBBERS, }i[.':_:GY MATS, '1 .~‘xNCE attended to. 41.1 SIZES. OI ‘9'."". 1-..: "' fl”... . ' dâ€" If 3:} 1'1 08 S. V» HIPS. {BS BEL HSHES Etc. OHS U t £91! l SEC US In 0111‘ tore- \Ve want N. I"! . 16 m S! 1‘ ( 5 Chums and FIGW'S still in are gettmg am. We 12 av 0 it every day her of 0115mm- Des {LII 01 Silverware 1113pecti0n for latest designs. lead the Mar. .50 lump IS a 3 011 are sure ; yo on require. m. hflikpm \4'!‘(.} let Qlli1ts I”. txhd pa. ems with fancy Ima Slippers STO V U01) from a. dis- With us. 52’s. to 550. 3. pr {11' 30M 318 u; 1(2 i It: lumen 2;" 1:.ble Linen ppers. rat 5‘ C8372 in. â€"€~.l 2' 43 and Shoes the lowest. we Drgssmg, E Calder’s Binsk, trimde in k id a u adian Snle T) $1.15 ‘7) (300.. yd . 10;: at a1 Mrs. Neil Campheli is at present on a. Visit. to relatives in Owen Sound. Mr. R. Wade has been adding an addition to his house in the shape of a. large kitchen. Mr‘ John Hay now nurses a. sore foot, the result.- of an axe glancing inflicting a severe gash across his does. Once more we are forcibiy remind- ed that. here we have no ubidmg hit-Lin since “1' till}: our last. budge". Tux. more have pasued ti) the great. be- yond. 0 e in the flush and Spring of life, John Bearinun Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. aged seven years, a. bright. scronmr and healthy boy. "he disease which carried ofi' the promising young life was the result; of an accident in which he was injured by failing down stairs. The funeral took place on Friday Oct. 27th to the Lat-one. cemetry. The other being an elderly farmer. Mr John Hodgson. in the Autumn of life. Deceased d ed wry suddenly on the 29th. Having par- taken of supper, he was noticed to gasp and before assistance could be summoned, the Spaxk of life was The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Corlett is always known as a very sociable one but. at present it is doubly so as nearly a score of good beamed and jolly axe men are domi- t'iied there. They are nmking ship timber. plemSaDt days Viaiti in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nevins left. week fur Artcmed L. We were s« to see them have the vigzinity they were both civil and obligging Farmer Hug inth, is at, pres. vv_-â€"‘-VVO iev. Mr. Graham can now more heartily enjoy home comforts as last week a splendid new furnace was put in the manse. Taylor, of Chats- Worth, supplied the furnace and Ma- son DUDC‘dU of Glascmt, performed the brick and mason wm k. Miss Elsie and Lizzie A. Smith left last week for Durham to master the in-‘ricaeies and mysteries of the dressmaking art. 'i‘hey are hot1 pleasant and jolly, and are missed in church and social circles. Merchant Pritchard, of Louise, last week tested the depth of the mud on some of the roads near the village. lie was purchasing; poultry for a Wulkerton farm. The young peOple near Stewart’s school are, these evenings, Spend- ing their energies and talents in pre- pairing: a choice prOgrnui for their Pie social to be held on Friday even- ing the 17th inst. Editors and pie makers admitted free and Specially welcomed. Proceeds for school improvements. Miss K. McKinhon, of Cori: been plying the dress-male around Dornoch for the past Hallowe’en passed almost Ar. Jas. “at: has been im his already tidy premises erection of a handsome veran siding. making a. very pleas comfortable residence- tn, Is an preScut 1 g house for Mr. H Miss Lena Bria )uise, is Whiliu Hugh McKinnon preskauc finishing - --â€"_v ‘.u“ A sidence. rahum can now more home comforts as last iid new furnace was 5e. Taylor, of Chats- ? ‘ H. Alexander. 3 iaduer Smith, of! 1;: away a few ng former. friends x Nevins left last . \\ e “ere sorry the vicinity as diess- makino- 3:15 the Past month. uremises by the nu verandah and 12V pleasant. and : unnotic- exception , of Cor- a dwell- 2:55 New Life Pills. Thoufiwands of sari. Ferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. ley make {me bleed and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Quly‘JZ'; rents. Mpney back if not cured. Sold by all Druggxsts. 9 H U-mmon Seuse’ ’in free; vantage pre'mxd. The Sardinian, bearing the Cana- dain Cpntingenc to South Africa. pass- ed Cape Race on Wednesday and will not again be heard from till arriving at Cape Town. Africa. a trip which will occupy about twemy-twodas’s ZU years, a resident of Be having formerly lived m 139, and was always known and r: as an upright. honorable man obliging neighbor. To th. Widow and family we tender thy. DR. A, W. CHASE’S ' REMEDEES. gone. Mr . Hodgson Was a. fesident of How To Cook. as for neat-Iv 0f Bentinsk, 1D Egremont and regarden Sympa- 9th, 1899 J. A. HQNTE Fianneiefite,F F 100,31 80. a mud. may Wrapper Shades. Bieyeie Sui‘iii‘ig‘, regular price 150., at 7C. a yd, The season being; over for suits we recommend these goods for Quilt: Linings, Skirts, Shirts, 0. It is 3:2 inches Wi/ie. H) r“: Last week we bought vet: be 1732137 in. some Canadian Stayles at Jab Prices. Here are some of them: Will Continue with. us the same as October notwithstanding the many sharp advances in» Wholesale cost. ash" 1‘3 Rig to clear All Stores have their faults, and we have ours, but we respectfully ask you to tell us when you are not satisfied so that we can mend matters. All we want is a fair trial, and feel satisfied that when once you become a customer you will always remain a customer of ours. Any ordinary observer cannot but notice the crowds of people in this Busy Store nearly every day. We notice an increase in our busi- ness every month. If we please youâ€"tell others. If we don’tâ€"tell us. Your money back if you want it. Being: so Large and ‘Well Assorted.- gives us an advantage Over smaller cancer 15‘: in the event of a risizzg market, but we must impress upon you :2 Buy Early. versi'é’fie 193223316393 - . 1, 5330 grams mm; 3.735,de W %% %QvW 1 030 Em {is flags-3° i\n f v IJU- C is d. 21. var v" .,_â€" y... , "‘.' _ ___/ d. QQQQ HUNTER a. V d.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy